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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[CLEAR TIMELINE]], [[LIST TIMELINE]], [[ROLLBACK TIMELINE]], [[SET SYSTIMELINE]], [[SET TIMESTAMP]], [[SYSTIMELINE]], [[TIMELINE()]]
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[[ALTER DATABASE]], [[CLEAR TIMELINE]], [[LIST TIMELINE]], [[ROLLBACK TIMELINE]], [[SET TIMELINE]], [[SET TIMESTAMP]], [[SYSTIMELINE]], [[TIMELINE()]], [[Timeline Section Attributes]], [[Understanding database timelines in Lianja|Understanding Database Timelines]]
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==

Revision as of 07:14, 26 March 2020

Purpose

Enable database timelines for row versioning

Syntax

SET TIMELINE ON | OFF

See Also

ALTER DATABASE, CLEAR TIMELINE, LIST TIMELINE, ROLLBACK TIMELINE, SET TIMELINE, SET TIMESTAMP, SYSTIMELINE, TIMELINE(), Timeline Section Attributes, Understanding Database Timelines

Description

Database timelines provide row versioning for Lianja database applications. Whenever a change is made to a table that is timeline enabled, delta changes are automatically recorded for each transaction. Changes made to any tables that are timeline enabled can be undone much like you would undo changes to program code that you edit in a text editor. SET TIMELINE is OFF by default.

Timelines can also be enabled for a specific database in its metadata. In the MetaData Editor specify the Attribute as timeline and the Value as on. Alternatively, use the ALTER DATABASE command as shown below.

Example

set timeline on
 
// Or set in the database metadata to always apply to the specified database
alter database southwind metadata "timeline=on"